Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito on the WotC website wrote:We speak to a very special Dungeon Master, Robert Warbaugh, about his D&D campaign that's been running 2 sessions per week for 34 years. Jason Hashimoto provides the player's perspective to Warbaugh's campaign.

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timemrick wrote:This guy has been running the same D&D campaign for 35 years. Some of the regulars here will be pleased to see that the one rulebook shown in the video is from 2nd edition.

Well, 1st Edition would have been better but 35 years in damned impressive.

If he converted to D&D from a Little Wars campaign, that would have been even more impressive.

He started in 1982, so it would have been 1st Edition, B/X, or OD&D. I'm betting on 1st, because of all of D&D's many edition changes, I recall 1st edition to 2nd as being the least painful transition.

timemrick wrote:This guy has been running the same D&D campaign for 35 years. Some of the regulars here will be pleased to see that the one rulebook shown in the video is from 2nd edition.

Well, 1st Edition would have been better but 35 years in damned impressive.

If he converted to D&D from a Little Wars campaign, that would have been even more impressive.

He started in 1982, so it would have been 1st Edition, B/X, or OD&D. I'm betting on 1st, because of all of D&D's many edition changes, I recall 1st edition to 2nd as being the least painful transition.

I think you are right. Although the various Classic D&D editions seem so similar that I'm still struggling to work out where one ends and the next one begins.